Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are very common throughout the genome and hence are potentially valuable for mapping disease susceptibility loci by detecting association between SNP markers and disease. However as SNPs are biallelic they may have relatively little power in association studies compared with the information that would be obtainable if marker haplotypes were available and could be used efficiently. Modelling the evolutionary events leading to linkage disequilibrium is very complex and many methods that seek to use information from multiple markers simultaneously need to make simplifying assumptions and may only be applicable when marker haplotypes, rather than genotypes, are available for analysis. We explore the proper...
Background Discovering causal genetic variants from large genetic association studies poses many dif...
Objective: When numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identified in a candidate ...
How genetic mutations such as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) affect the risk of contracting ...
Abstract Background Debate remains as to the optimal method for utilising genotype data obtained fro...
Abstract During the past two decades, the field of human genetics has experienced an information exp...
Revealing the underlying complex architecture of human diseases has received considerable attention ...
The susceptibility of complex diseases are characterised by numerous genetic, lifestyle, and environ...
In the 'indirect' method of detecting genetic associations between a trait and a DNA variant, we typ...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
An increasingly popular and promising way for complex disease diagnosis is to employ artificial neur...
We propose an algorithm for analysing SNP-based population association studies, which is a developme...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
Risk prediction for a particular disease in a population through SNP genotyping exploits tests whose...
<div><p>Risk prediction for a particular disease in a population through SNP genotyping exploits tes...
Objective: When numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identified in a candidate ...
Background Discovering causal genetic variants from large genetic association studies poses many dif...
Objective: When numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identified in a candidate ...
How genetic mutations such as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) affect the risk of contracting ...
Abstract Background Debate remains as to the optimal method for utilising genotype data obtained fro...
Abstract During the past two decades, the field of human genetics has experienced an information exp...
Revealing the underlying complex architecture of human diseases has received considerable attention ...
The susceptibility of complex diseases are characterised by numerous genetic, lifestyle, and environ...
In the 'indirect' method of detecting genetic associations between a trait and a DNA variant, we typ...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
An increasingly popular and promising way for complex disease diagnosis is to employ artificial neur...
We propose an algorithm for analysing SNP-based population association studies, which is a developme...
We present a novel approach to disease-gene mapping via cladistic analysis of single-nucleotide poly...
Risk prediction for a particular disease in a population through SNP genotyping exploits tests whose...
<div><p>Risk prediction for a particular disease in a population through SNP genotyping exploits tes...
Objective: When numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identified in a candidate ...
Background Discovering causal genetic variants from large genetic association studies poses many dif...
Objective: When numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identified in a candidate ...
How genetic mutations such as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) affect the risk of contracting ...